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  2. Rainbow Lake, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Lake is a town in northwest Alberta, Canada. It is west of High Level at the end of Highway 58, in Mackenzie County. The town carries the name of the nearby lake, formed on the Hay River, that was so called due to its curved shape. The town was established to service the industry of the nearby oil field, discovered in 1965.

  3. Maligne Lake - Wikipedia

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    Then in the 1970 Parks Canada decided to introduce rainbow trout to make sport fishing in the lake more difficult. The largest rainbow trout in Alberta was subsequently caught in this lake (20 pounds 4 ounces or 9.2 kilograms) by the means of sport fishing. The record fish was mounted and is currently owned by Currie's Guiding and Tackle ...

  4. Golden trout - Wikipedia

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    Fish over 12 inches (30 cm) are considered large. Golden trout that have been transplanted to lakes have been recorded up to 11 pounds (5.0 kg). The golden trout should be distinguished from the similarly named golden rainbow trout, also known as the palomino trout. The golden rainbow is a color variant of the rainbow trout. [9]

  5. Alberta, AB Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Alberta, AB local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Hay-Zama Lakes Wildland Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    It is the only site in Alberta targeted for the re-introduction of Wood Bison, [5] which thrive on a winter forage of sedges and grasses indigenous to the area. A group of 24 bison were first introduced to Hay-Zama Lakes Wildland Park in 1984, moved from Elk Island National Park , and its population has steadily grown to 700 members. [ 8 ]

  7. Athabasca rainbow trout - Wikipedia

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    The Athabasca rainbow trout is primarily found in the cold headwaters of the Athabasca drainage in Alberta, Canada. [1] [2] The Athabasca rainbow trout is one of the few native rainbow trout populations found in an Arctic Ocean watershed. [3] The Athabasca River is a tributary of the Mackenzie River system which flows north into the Arctic ...

  8. Zama Lake - Wikipedia

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    Zama Lake is a large lake in Mackenzie County, in north-western Alberta, Canada. Major Ernest Wilson Hubbell, Chief Inspector of the Dominion Land Survey, [2] recorded the name "Zammah River" in his field notes as the transliteration of the name of a Slavey Chief (Slavey Indians are now known as the Dene Tha' First Nation). The Geographic Board ...

  9. Michael G. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Native fish in Alberta were over-harvested for decades, and walleye, pike, whitefish, etc. populations are still recovering. [9] Since Alberta is somewhat scarce in waterbodies compared to the rest of Canada (estimated 315 anglers per lake, compared to 2 in SK, 2 in MN, and 6 in ON), [ 9 ] and has a relatively short fishing season, [ 7 ] [ 9 ...